SOLUTION: In a triangle, one angle is 4 times larger than another. The third angle is 15 degrees greater than the smallest one. Find the angle measures.
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Question 782802: In a triangle, one angle is 4 times larger than another. The third angle is 15 degrees greater than the smallest one. Find the angle measures.
Answer by oscargut(2103) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Angle measures are: x, 4x and x+15
Sum is 180 degrees
Then x+(4x)+(x+15) = 180
6x+15 = 180
6x = 165
x = 27.5
Answer: 27.5, 42.5 and 110 degrees
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